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| hey guys, im trying to give public acces to my web server and mail server, this what i have done, pls tell me where i went wrong lets suppouse my public ip is 1.2.3.25, i also own 1.2.3.26 and 1.2.3.27 so.. i: 1.- created an object for the web server with internal ip (192.168.1.60), another one for mail server with internal ip (192.168.1.61) 2.- created an object for the web server with external public ip (1.2.3.26), another one for the mail server with external public ip (1.2.3.27) 3.- created a NAT rule: original packet from: any to: web server public ip object (1.2.3.26) translated to: from: = original to: web server internal object (192.168.1.60) service: = original 4.- created a NAT rule for the mail server similar as above this is how is supposed to be done? am i missing something? questions: the IPs i own, that are not assigned to CP (1.2.3.26 & 1.2.3.27 in this example), do i have to configure them in some other place? CP is R62, on IPSO 4.1 |
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| may be easier use automatic nat instead? create an object with the internal address of your mail server, then on the nat tab select automatic & enter the public ip. if you want to use manual nat, you will need an additional rule to nat the traffic outbound from your server from: web server internal object (192.168.1.60) to: any translated to: from: = original to:web server public ip object (1.2.3.26) service: = original |
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